: Sterling Silver Swirl Drop Earrings w/ Garnet by Zina

: Sterling Silver Swirl Drop Earrings w/ Garnet by Zina

Sterling Silver Swirl Drop Earrings w/ Garnet by Zina

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Sterling Silver Swirl Drop Earrings w/ Garnet by Zina
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Back Finding: shepherds-hook
Binding: Jewelry
Brand: Zina Sterling Silver
Gem Type: garnet
Label: Zina Sterling Silver, Inc
Manufacturer: Zina Sterling Silver, Inc
Material Type: garnet
Metal Stamp: .925
Metal Type: sterling-silver
Model: B733/GT
Publisher: Zina Sterling Silver, Inc
Sales Rank: 4806
Setting Type: bezel-setting
Studio: Zina Sterling Silver, Inc










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Deep red garnet stones add a striking accent to these elegant sterling silver drop earrings. Crafted from high quality sterling silver and set on classic french wires, the earrings feature a silver bead-shaped circle with graceful oxidized swirls. A round faceted garnet stone, richly hued and set in matching bead-shaped bezel, adds just the right touch of radiant shine and color. The earrings have an elegant yet not overwhelming length of about 1 1/4 inches. The fine quality of the silver is revealed in the smoothness of its polished surface and in its delicate, yet unmistakable weight. January's birthstone is prized for its rich natural color and its notable brilliance, a quality derived from garnet's particularly high refraction of light.



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Beautiful, good quality ...
I bought these earrings for my 10 year old daughter. She loved them. They are exactly as pictured on this site. They are not too big and neither too small that they don't get noticed. The quality is very good, and the finishing is beautiful. I think she will enjoy them for a long time.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Nice product ...
Very nice earrings. I bought these as a Valentine gift. The recipient loved them.


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